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To get more people to pay taxes, Indonesia should stamp out corruption by officials at the top

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imagePetty public corruption cannot be ignored, but to gain the biggest "bang for the buck" in tax collection the government should focus on stamping out corruption by top officials. cesc_assawin/www.shutterstock.com

It’s vital for Indonesia, which is struggling to increase tax revenue, to stamp out corrupt activities wherever possible.

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